Debian Bug Tracking System schreef:
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I had found that out, and installed it. Thanks to the debian.org website =
;)
Thanks for pointing this out to me! I'll include it in the Azureus
package description:
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-software.en.html#s-java
Just did it (yes, the
Shaun Jackman schreef:
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Try using a Debian package of J2SE 5.0 built using java-package
instead of a package installed in /usr/local.
I had found that out, and installed it. Thanks to the debian.org website ;)
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Try installing sun-j2sdk1.5 or sun-j2re1.5.
# download jdk-1_5_0_04-lin
2005/8/25, J.J. Kiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The results of /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display java:
>
> java - status is auto.
> link currently points to /usr/local/lib/jdk/bin/java
> /usr/local/lib/jdk/bin/java - priority 500
Try using a Debian package of J2SE 5.0 built using java-packag
Hello,
I'm sorry for sending it to your private email. It was not my intention
to do that.
I was not able to test the results for azureus, because it is gone. But
here are the results of the commands you told me.
The results of apt-cache depends azureus:
azureus
Vereisten: libcommons-cli
Try removing the two dummy packages you have installed:
java-virtual-machine-dummy
java2-runtime-dummy
... and send me the results of these commands:
apt-cache depends azureus
dpkg -l sun-j2re1.5 sun-j2sdk1.5
/usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display java
java -version
Cheers,
Shaun
2005/8/25, J.J
Package: azureus
Version: 2.2.0.2-1
Severity: important
Whes starting azureus from command-line I it looks like it will start as
expected. But it hangs at loading UPnPPlugin. Java uses about 75% CPU
that time and after waiting for some minutes it is still at the same
point. I can't give you more i
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